The Bible's description of helping others is not the same as Socialism - Socialism sounds good at the onset - but there are always people who will ruin it.
Socialism is not about "helping" others. It is about social justice, seeing that everyone, without exception, has access to the means of life and livelihood that God intended them to have.
Depriving people of the means to get food, clothing and shelter; depriving people of health care; depriving people of education and training and credit to put into new enterprises---that is unjust. That is depriving people of their rights.
The worship of power and wealth, the corruption of judges, the oppression of the 99% by the elite is what the prophets condemned in ancient Israel. The burden of unpayable debts, the use of verbal trickery and verbal "fine print" to evade obligations set out in the law of Moses in regard to family and neighbours are some of the practices Jesus condemned.
All of these have their counterparts in modern states as well, and Christians have an obligation to imitate Jesus and the prophets in condemning them and demanding justice so that poverty is eradicated as God promised it would be when the basics of the covenant are kept.
The Bible says if you don't work, you don't eat.
And who, in Paul's day, were the people who could afford not to work?
It sure wasn't the poor.
And it is not the poor today either.
It is the wealthy who constitute the "leisure classes"; that is why they are called "the idle rich".
Paul was telling rich, young idlers, that this is not a way of life for a Christian. Work is not demeaning. Paul was wealthy, but he also worked with his hands (as a tentmaker) to earn his living. And he is telling young idlers not to spend their time as clients of wealthy patrons, but to engage in constructive work. Hence he adds "Let him who does not work, not eat."
The poor, on the other hand, lack food not because they do not work but because no one provides work for them to do, or pays them a living wage for what they can do. Or because they are too sick to work (living in poverty creates illness) and no one sees to it that they get the care (especially a healthy diet) they need to become fit to work. Or they have little education and few skills and no one is seeing to it that they learn how to support themselves
All of the stories about how people collect unemployment and just take a big vacation while the other half of the people are supporting them tells exactly why Socialism will not work.
What makes you think a socialist government would not penalize that sort of irresponsibility?
Besides, when people have to work 60 hours a week, juggling two and three jobs, just to get by, a spell of unemployment is the only time they get a much-needed vacation.
That's one of the benefits of a union job--the vacations are built into the contract. God's law also provides for days of rest. Depriving people of adequate down time so much so that they can only take a vacation when unemployed is another denial of rights to the poor.
There is a gal that is now an activist for the right things - her name is Star - can't remember her whole name - she tells about having an apartment with a swimming pool, going to the beach every day - having free medical care and on and on - said she did this for 6 years and had no desire to find work - this is what happens in a Socialist society - what incentive do the Socialist have to work hard - they can't get any farther ahead than those sitting on their behinds doing nothing but cashing their checks.
Where does scripture say we should be motivated to "get ahead"?
Where does scripture say we should spend all our time working hard? God freed people from the tyranny of endless labour in Egypt. (It was Pharoah who accused the people of laziness, just as the wealthy do today when people demand their rights.) When the Israelites had a land of their own, God provided that everyone of his people have time for rest and relaxation: even the land and the wild animals.
You don't mention how this activist earned the wherewithal to enjoy this lifestyle. I very much doubt it was through food stamps. And you don't say she was a government employee either. So, if private donors are providing her salary, how is that socialism?
Every Socialist country that has this system has gone down - so why do they think it will work now.
Not a fact. You may be cherry-picking your evidence.
Right now we have more people paying the way while half of the people do not pay any taxes whatsoever - a system that is not sustainable.
Too true. And most of the people not paying taxes are the wealthiest 1% and highly-profitable corporations. And to add insult to injury, they are often being subsidized by the hard-done-by taxpayers. Why are taxpayers being asked to provide more wealth to the already wealthy?